Abundant Tree Care

Tree Care Services

Your trees and shrubs establish the framework for your home’s landscape design. Keeping them vibrant and healthy can help you to improve your home’s visual appeal and value.

At Abundant Tree Care Services, we provide expert tree and shrub care services to our valued customers in Louisville. We partner with homeowners like you to establish and maintain healthy, great-looking trees and shrubs. Our professional arborists are committed to delivering the very highest level of tree care, and we provide you with the honest, objective information you need tomake the best decisions for your landscape.

Abundant Tree Care Services is a full-service tree care company dedicated to helping you maintain the health and vibrancy of your trees and shrubs for a more beautiful landscape. From seasonal pruning to tree and stump removal, our experienced arborists ensure the very best results and our customers’ total satisfaction.

Contact us today to see what our well-qualified tree care specialists can do for your landscape.

You’ll love the results.

Plant Health Care

Emerald Ash Borer – The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a small, green, wood-boring beetle that can be extremely damaging to ash trees. Once this insect has taken hold, it can spread quickly, causing ash trees – in your Louisville yard or elsewhere – to die at alarming rates. Successfully identifying and treating a problem with emerald ash borer requires skill, the proper education, and the right experience. And that’s where Abundant Tree Care Services comes in.

Dutch Elm Disease – This disease has devastated elm trees for decades, and there has been a resurgence of the pest recently. Dutch Elm Disease also involves a beetle, but only to the extent that it carries the fungus that causes the real damage. This disease can cause the death of your elm tree in a short amount of time. It is important to get you elm tree treated ASAP!

Trunk Injection – For both EAB and Dutch Elm Disease, Abundant injects the proper pesticide or fungicide into the tree. These treatments provide excellent protection for your trees, as long as there is no current infestation.